88 Honda Hawk Gt Ohlins Rear Shock Almost New on 2040-parts.com
New York, New York, US
Up for bid is a practically new Ohlins shock off my 88 Honda Hawk GT. It got very few miles on it and works GREAT. No Leaks or Rash. This will make a dramatic improvement over your stock suspension. Shipping will be $20
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